The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 5, 1934, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 1934. BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-THATS GOQD NEWS - MAGGIE DAXS SHE AIN' T GONNA PLAY THE PIANQ NO MORE-T ° BREAKS HER FINGERNAILS THAT MEAN% NQ MORE DINGIN'= —_J" MADAM TO SPE PARDON-SIR ! WISHES AKX TO SOMETHIN' TELLS ME THIS ANN'T GOOD NEWD- THIS 1S PROFESSOR AL LEGGRO: VVE ENGAGED HiM TO PLAY THE PIANO FOR ME WHILE V SING - N N Y AW however attractive they may be, and the interest of shoppers is just as great in Miss Halvorsen's Print- zess coats, luxuriously furred, or Printzess knockabout shower proof A LVURSEN'S D'sPLAYs NEw | sport coats. Doudle duty swagger suits, with long coats are fur-trim- med and formal in type, or with- out fur, and for sport wear. Quantities of new leather jack-, ets, of suede or pig-skin and in| 5 3 |smart 1934 styles and shades sug- Fashion Pa\‘rade of Newigcst separate skirts and blouses or Merchandise Welcomes |sweaters for perfect fall day out- Fall Season at Shop MARX BRUTHERS IN MAD COMEDY AT PLAYHOUSE iCapitol Thealre Presents hicle for Funmakers ‘Duck Soup’ as New Ve- | | Four Mark Brothers will' be pre- |sented at the Capitol Theatre to- mght This latest outburst of hilarious ‘oomedy is entitled “Duck Soup.” As is customary with Marxian pic- ‘Lurcs the title has nothing what- ever to do with the film, but it is mdlcauva of the content. Insanity s “‘duck soup” for the mad Mar: men. and the present opus is pub cized as far the best they have ever produced. Through the efforts of the weal- thy Margaret Dumont, Groucho Marx is made dictator of Freedonia By GEORGE McMANUS NGW-1 NOT ONLY HAVE TO LISTEN TO MAGGIE SING - \ HAVE TO PAY FER\T-TOO ? ighboring republic of Sylvania, “,o Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Ar- empts to foment a revolution |thur Sheekman, and Nat Perrin. h the aid of three spies, Harpo, | “hico and Raquel Torres. Failing, | he decides to gain contrel of the | country by marrying Miss Dumont. ———— MOOSE CARD PARTY The Women of the Moose will |sponsor a card party at the Moose | Hall, October 6. Contract, Auction {and Whist can be played. Good |prizes. Starts promptly at 8:30 |o'clock. Admission 50c. —adv. Groucho continually insults Ca hern, and war becomes & reamy ico and Harpo decide to join «m(‘hn'l side because the “food better.” And after the most as- tonishing war in history, the Ma-l‘ Marxmen triumph. | REMEMBER!!! Edwin Maxwell, Edmund Bree:2, :Thc Lutheran Ladies’ Aild GOODY Leonia Kincky, and Edward Ken- Sale will bc Saturday, Oct. 6, at nedy are in the cast. Leo McCarey, the Juneau Restaurant —adv. “Heads, of Schilling. Tails, I’ll catch the 8:15 I hope it’s heads.” another cup Good coffee is no gamble. Notif you start right. Start by buying a coffee prepared for the method you use (Drip or Percolator). Here’s why, of-door costumes. All of the new fall fashions that Sald to be madder, nuttier, more - With Zeppo as his secretary. LOUIS making nis first ploture for Para- | et In a Drip Maker, boiling water drips only once | Miss Halvorsen’s hats are be- !wildering in their variety: formal “ velvet pattern hats in seductive| women have been reading about in Vogue and Harpers Bazaar and | Delineator and Good Housekeeping —and in all of the other women'’s| magazines, greet one in Halvorsen’s. Here the style trends one has seen pictureds in fashion platas are translated into frocks and suits and coats for fall and winter—all| temptingly new, rich in details that declare them to be 1934. Fashions are fun this year. They | are more feminine than last year, according to Miss Christine Halvor-} sen, and whimsically varied. Onej} be dignified or quaint as the | occasion or mood requires. Halvor- sen’s evening gowns are slinky, affairs of crepes, sat- ts, or stiff and pictur- esque in taffeta. In whatever style, many are made more glamorous with i gleaming touches of gold or r—for fashion has gone bimetall y-time dresses, sik suits that| eal for an afternoon of bridge and dressy enough for dinner later, wool frocks, in styles for school and office or for more important wear —these are all at Halvorsen’s in such fashionable variety that a shopper may revel in the luxury of not knowing what to select— “everything is so lovely.” Many new things iz trend of the new mom to be dif- ferent. Cocktail frocks, and the dicate the Sunday night frocks of a few sea-} sons ago have become “tap” frocks —for tap rooms, one takes it. Two lovely tap frocks in Halvorsen’s windows display interesting exam- | ples of this new fashion, and show, too, the importance of fabrics in the new models. But one needs more than dresses, flattering berets. They are made or‘ fine felts, fabrics and metal cloths. | | There are the usual blues and | browns and blacks to match dark {coats, and some smart. lighter |shades to give contrast on dull days. | The vogue for costume jewelry is | more pronounced than ever this | season, and Halvorsen's new brace- lets, earrings, pins, clips and neck- laces match daytime apparel in new shades, or give rich accents of | |pearls and crystals to feminine |formal frocks. - s CREW ()F niVER STEAMER YUKON IS ON WAY SOUTH Among the southbound passen- gers on the Princess Louise from the Interior are the members of the crew of the Yukon River steamer Yukon, which operates down lhe“ river from Dawson, Y. T. to Ne- nana. The steamer is now tied up for the winter. —_— .- AIRWAYS MANAGRR ON WAY SOUTH ON LOUITE Clyde Wann, of the Skagway Air- | ways, is a southbound passenger on the Princess Louise on his way to Los Angeles where he will be stationed at Skagway. The ship which was being operated by the badly damaged a Mr. | company, was short time ago near Haines, Wann said. B REMEMBER!!! The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid GOODY 6, at —adv. Sale will be Saturday, Oct. the Juneau Restaurant. 2 e he 1 t chase two new planes which will Z s197.5 (with Beaters and 2 Bowls) Preparing Meals is play with Hamilton ® Hamilton Beach Food Mixer, with its NeW gycer ana attachments, makes food preparation a pleas- Shredder ure. It saves ingredients, reduces dish washing and eliminates tedious Hand work. batters—fluffs egg-whites—whips cream—beats candies—mixes salad dressings—cuts in shorten- ing—mashes potatoes—juices meat—crumbs crackers—peels shreds and chops fruits or vegetables—grinds coffee to powdery fineness for drip coffee makers. * Can be used only with Power Unit which is $4.75 extra Convenient Terms Alaska Electric Light and Power JUNEAU—Phone 6 { SNOW SUITS for Children SKI-SUITS LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROS. Beach $3.75 It mixes all oranges—grinds potatoes—slices, Coffee Grinder $3.25 CO. Fouto $8.50 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 for Women o l shades, dashing brimmed hats and | coloss ly insane that ever, the Calhern, ambassador from the|moung girects. Wrlting honors go’ SHOP IN JUNEAU! Umted Food Co. “Your Home-Owned (;rm‘ery and Market” At Your Service! FREE COURTEOUS Prompt deliveries throughout each day to bring to your table a large selected variety of fresh and canned foods—FRESH VEGETABLES, FRUITS, and an unexcelled variety of the very finest MEATS AND POULTRY that is possible to purchase anywhere — YOU WILL LIKE ou R LOW PRICES. WE AIM TO PLEASE. ROY AL Gelatin Dessert ALL FLAVORS 4 pkgs. 25c PALMOLIVE GIL-YO-NE SOAP SPAGHETTI Fine Toilet S . }fine dotet Soa 4 Macaroni,Noodles SPECIAL _ 4 bars 25¢ 3 pkgs. 250 FULL GALLON Mayonnaise A RARE SAVING AT THIS PRICE SANI-CLOR THE NEW WONDER BLEACH HALF GALLON SWEET—JUICY GRAPEFRUIT SPECIAL 4 for 25¢ e FRESH CARROTS BEETS TURNIPS SPECIAL LETTUCE LEEKS 2 dozen 55¢ 10c bunch i SWEET—JUICY ORANGES TRY OUR QUALITY MEATS CHICKENS, Ib. . . . 20c CHEESE,Cottage . . 20c KRISTOFERSON’S—Glass Tumblers HEAVY PLUMP BIRDS SAUSAGE~The New and Very Fine Tomato Home- .~ Made Breakfast Delicacy, lb. . . 34ec PICKLES, pint . . . 15¢ { BACON, pound . . 28c EASTERN SUGAR CURED—Whole or Half SWEET MIXED—BULK GROCERIES Phonel6 MEATS Phone 16-2 rings through a coffee prepared to yield its flavor quickly. In a Percolator, water passes many times through a coffee prepared to yield its flavor slowly. No coffee should try to serve both methods. “A Jack of all trades is master of none.” There are two Schilling Coffees—one for Drip—one for Percolator. Two S c/u//m g BEN BURK, INC, DISTILLERS, BOSTON, lll‘ FREE: Send for Bartender’s Guide— absolutely free. i OPEN ALL NlGHT " FREE DELIVERY Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Smgle Q-2 rings IDEAL PAINT SH"OP 2 If It's Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster Next to Bailey’s Cafe PHONE “THEY NEVER SLEEP” BAILEY’S CAFE mt b “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” OWL CABS 10“6 0w . 24-Hour Service Beer, if desired Merchants’ Lunch |

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